Now that the 39-year-old Denver Broncos quarterback is sidelined for a second straight week, it’s possible to place prop bets on when (and if) he’ll return to the field and even what he might wind up doing in 2016.

The website OnlineGambling.lv announced Tuesday morning a variety of odds regarding Manning, including setting the over-under on how many games he plays the rest of this season at 2.5. The Broncos have six regular-season games remaining, and will likely reach the postseason.

The site puts the odds that the Broncos win the Super Bowl with Manning at quarterback at 23/1, while the odds that the Broncos win the Super Bowl without him are 1/12.

In the 2015 season finale against the San Diego Chargers, Peyton Manning returned from the torn plantar fascia injury that sidelined him down the stretch. His return helped jolt the Broncos to a win and the No. 1 seed in the AFC, an important advantage in the team's road to Super Bowl 50. Chris Humphreys, USA TODAY Sports

Manning was intercepted four times and pulled as starter from a Nov. 15, 2015 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Manning had tried to play through a foot injury that later was determined to be a torn plantar fascia, which kept him out until the season finale. Chris Humphreys, USA TODAY Sports

Peyton Manning's 2014 season came to a disappointing end, as the Denver Broncos fell to the Indianapolis Colts in an AFC divisional playoff game. Manning completed 26 of 46 passes for 211 yards and a touchdown. Take a look back at Manning's prolific career. Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY Sports

Peyton Manning broke the NFL record for career touchdown passes with his 509th scoring strike on Oct. 19, 2014 against the San Francisco 49ers. Take a look back at Manning's prolific career. Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY Sports

Manning broke the single-season record for touchdown passes on Dec. 22, 2013 against the Houston Texans with his 51st scoring throw. He finished the regular season with 55. Thomas Campbell, USA TODAY Sports